

Jocko Podcast
Jocko DEFCOR Network
Retired Navy SEAL, Jocko Willink and Director, Echo Charles discuss discipline and leadership in business, war, relationships and everyday life.
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Apr 25, 2022 • 10min
Jocko Underground: Reactance to People, Rules, or Regulations That Threaten or Eliminate Behavior Freedoms.
Delve into the world of psychological reactance and the human instinct to resist restrictions on freedom. Discover how embracing indirect communication can enhance leadership and creativity. Real-life scenarios, like navigating winding mountain roads, illustrate the importance of adaptable problem-solving. The discussion also highlights community initiatives aimed at fostering connection while addressing the challenges of autonomy, especially in children. Plus, explore the concept of setting high ideals and the desire to give back to the community.

Apr 20, 2022 • 3h 6min
330: One Piece At a Time Until It's Built Into Something Worthwhile. Ben Milligan. Pt.2
Ben Milligan, an author known for demystifying the history of Navy SEALs, delves into pivotal World War II naval battles, emphasizing leadership under chaos. He shares emotional narratives, including a young ensign's final moments aboard a sinking ship, to highlight the depth of mentorship. The discussion also touches on innovative strategies from Marine pioneer Pete Ellis, whose personal struggles resonate as much as his contributions. Milligan further explores the complexities of military character portrayal and the sacrifices of Underwater Demolition Teams, offering profound insights into the legacies of warfare.

Apr 18, 2022 • 22min
Jocko Underground: It's Harder Than It Looks. Acting, Podcasting, Speaking. Filtering Disinformation.
Engage in a deep dive into the complexities of acting and the misperceptions surrounding it. Discover the challenges of podcasting and the art of conversation while navigating authenticity. Explore the value of diverse interests like jujitsu and music for personal growth. Learn how to filter disinformation and avoid harsh communication. Reflect on the discipline instilled by early experiences in organizations like the Boy Scouts. Plus, uncover the secrets to selecting captivating podcast topics that resonate with listeners.

Apr 13, 2022 • 2h 57min
329: The Son Tay Raid. Operation Ivory Coast, With Terry Buckler.
Terry Buckler, a former Special Forces soldier and Green Beret, shares his gripping experiences from the Son Tay Raid, a daring mission to rescue POWs during the Vietnam War. He discusses his journey from a Missouri farm to the elite ranks of Special Forces, detailing the intense training and camaraderie that shaped him. Buckler reflects on the raid's historical significance, emphasizing meticulous planning and teamwork. His insights on resilience, adaptability in high-stakes situations, and the emotional toll of military service are both inspiring and thought-provoking.

Apr 11, 2022 • 13min
Jocko Underground: It's Time To Reset. New Authority, How to Motivate The Unmotivated
The hosts kick things off with a humorous comparison of Apple and Windows, sharing military tech tales. They dive deep into overcoming mental paralysis, stressing the power of decisive action to regain productivity. The discussion includes the importance of intentional action and time management, offering tips like using timers. They also tackle procrastination, sharing personal workout struggles and strategies. Finally, they address chronic brain lock, highlighting the necessity of breaks to gain clarity and fresh perspectives.

Apr 6, 2022 • 2h 44min
328: You Get The Life You Give Yourself. With CEO, Matt Malone
Matt Malone, CEO of Groundworks, shares his entrepreneurial journey and leadership insights stemming from his Navy upbringing. He delves into the importance of resilience and community support, reflecting on pivotal moments that shaped his character. The conversation emphasizes the pressing need to revitalize the skilled trades, as well as the significance of leadership development within both military and corporate environments. Malone also advocates for redefining success beyond traditional education paths, focusing on personal fulfillment and practical skill development.

Apr 1, 2022 • 11min
Jocko Underground: There Are No Solutions, Only Trade-Offs.
The discussion kicks off with the challenging concept of trade-offs in decision-making, emphasizing that solutions are rarely black and white. Personal stories illustrate the struggles with prioritizing life choices, from real estate decisions to everyday distractions. The importance of connecting with friends who share trauma is highlighted, fostering empathy and understanding. Listeners gain insights into motivating those around them while recognizing the value of time in pursuing meaningful activities. Independent content creation is celebrated as a way to engage authentically with the audience.

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Mar 30, 2022 • 2h 40min
327: Attack on The USS Liberty w/ Phil Tourney, Larry Bowen, Joe Meadors.
In this enlightening discussion, guests Phil Tourney and Larry Bowen share their harrowing accounts of the 1967 attack on the USS Liberty, drawing upon their Navy backgrounds. Tourney, honored with the Bronze Star, recounts the chaos and bravery exhibited by the crew as they faced overwhelming odds. Bowen, now president of the Liberty Veterans Association, reflects on the ongoing struggle for recognition of the incident. Together, they emphasize the need for truth and accountability, urging listeners to remember those who sacrificed so much.

Mar 29, 2022 • 34min
Jocko Evaluates Celebrities Slapping Each Other. Will Smith / Chris Rock. Oscars.
The fallout from the iconic Will Smith and Chris Rock incident is dissected, highlighting societal reactions to public altercations. A psychological lens unveils the emotional triggers behind such outbursts. Humor's delicate boundaries in relationships come into focus, addressing the balance of defense and composure. The discussion also navigates the contentious history between Smith and Rock, probing entitlement and celebrity culture. Ultimately, there's a call for humility and kindness in the midst of celebrity worship.

Mar 23, 2022 • 3h 49min
326: You Can't Make a Case Sitting Behind A Desk, w/ Joe Piersante
Joe Piersante, a former DEA Special Agent, shares gripping tales from his law enforcement career, including surviving a life-threatening gunshot wound. He recounts heroic moments from daring operations in Afghanistan and explores the complexities of drug enforcement, particularly regarding methamphetamine and heroin crises. Piersante reflects on personal resilience after trauma, the importance of teamwork, and the challenges of adapting post-trauma. His journey from a sports background to policing emphasizes discipline and the invaluable lessons learned from family influence.